The Kawasaki Vulcan demands respect and admiration from riders the world over, and the Vulcan 750 gives testament to this fact. Produced for over 20 years with barely any changes, the VN750-A remains one of the longest in production bikes ever made. The Vulcan 750 was also one of the first bikes to utilize shaft drive completely eliminating the messy process of oiling drive chains.

Kawasaki wanted to build a line of motorcycles that would captivate the world, and they succeeded with the Vulcans. Offered with engine sizes ranging from 750cc to the titanic 2000cc, the largest ever mass-produced V-twin, Kawasaki has a Vulcan that will match your dreams.

The Vulcans are offered with many color options and body styles like the Classics, the Classic Ltds, the Nomads, the Drifters, the Mean Streaks, the Voyagers, and the Vaqueros, all of which have their own unique styling and flair. Want a “softail” to ride around town and look awesome on? Try out the VN900 Custom. Want a completely loaded cruiser to take on long distance road trips? The VN2000 might be just what you’re looking for. Want a loaded cruiser that isn’t quite as massive as the VN2000? There are the VN1500s, VN1600s, and VN1700s to choose from.

The Vulcan 750 or VN750, produced from 1985 until 2006, was sold with very few changes for over 20 years. It was just a really good base model cruiser loved by riders just starting to understand the draw two wheels as well as more seasoned riders.

The Vulcan 800 or VN800, produced from 1995 until 2006, was offered with multiple styling packages. It came as the base model Vulcan, and was offered with the Drifter and Classic options.

The Vulcan 900 or VN900, still in production from its birth in 2006, is offered with three options, the Custom, the Classic, and the Classic LT.

The Vulcan 1500 or VN1500, produced from 1987 until 2008, had six different styles to choose from. The original 1500, produced from 1987-1995, was known as the Vulcan 88 and had a special edition option available, the Vulcan 88 SE. In 1996 Kawasaki started offering the 1500 with more options which led to the creation of the Classic, the Classic Fi, the Nomad, the Nomad Fi, the Drifter, and the Mean Streak.

The Vulcan 1600 or VN1600, produced from 2002 until 2009, came as the base Vulcan model, the Classic, the Nomad, and the Mean Streak.

The Vulcan 1700 or VN1700, is still in production from its inception in 2009, and is offered as a Nomad, Classic, Classic LT, Voyager, and a Vaquero.

The Vulcan 2000 or VN2000, produced from 2004 until 2010 was just a big road cruiser and only came with two options, the Classic and the Classic Ltd.